Scholars of electoral systems (e.g., Duverger 1954; Rae 1967) argue that a combination of electoral system and district magnitude provides the strategic incentives for political party competition. All electoral sys tems reward large parties with a disproportional seat bonus, with this bonus being more pronounced in plurality/majority systems. Thus, large parties invariably wish to compete in majoritarian systems while smaller parties seek a proportional system of seat allocation. This study shows that an institutional niche develops in some party systems where the second-largest party prefers the current electoral system over either a more proportional or more majoritarian system. Specifically, I illustrate how parties in Irish, Tasmanian...
The old, understudied electoral system composed of multi-member districts, open ballot and plurality...
Electoral systems are commonly treated as exogenous determinants of political party systems, yet our...
Westminster-derived parliamentary systems are typically associated with two party systems and single...
This theory specifies the party sizes expected on the basis of constraints imposed by simple elector...
This article presents, discusses and tests the hypothesis that it is the number of parties what can ...
Building on the unfinished research program of Gudgin and Taylor (1979), we analytically derive the ...
A significant and influential body of research suggests that electoral systems influence legislators...
Representative democracy presumes competitive elections at which voters have a choice of candidates....
We study the patterns of political selection in majoritarian versus proportional systems. Political ...
The degree of predominance of the largest party in a representative assembly affects government form...
Can electoral rules be designed to achieve political ideals such as accurate representation of voter...
Theory predicts that the majoritarian electoral system should produce more targeted redistribution a...
This article presents, discusses and tests the hypothesis that it is the number of parties that can ...
The old, understudied electoral system composed of multi-member districts, open ballot and plurality...
I consider the decision of a parliament that might change the electoral system for the forthcoming e...
The old, understudied electoral system composed of multi-member districts, open ballot and plurality...
Electoral systems are commonly treated as exogenous determinants of political party systems, yet our...
Westminster-derived parliamentary systems are typically associated with two party systems and single...
This theory specifies the party sizes expected on the basis of constraints imposed by simple elector...
This article presents, discusses and tests the hypothesis that it is the number of parties what can ...
Building on the unfinished research program of Gudgin and Taylor (1979), we analytically derive the ...
A significant and influential body of research suggests that electoral systems influence legislators...
Representative democracy presumes competitive elections at which voters have a choice of candidates....
We study the patterns of political selection in majoritarian versus proportional systems. Political ...
The degree of predominance of the largest party in a representative assembly affects government form...
Can electoral rules be designed to achieve political ideals such as accurate representation of voter...
Theory predicts that the majoritarian electoral system should produce more targeted redistribution a...
This article presents, discusses and tests the hypothesis that it is the number of parties that can ...
The old, understudied electoral system composed of multi-member districts, open ballot and plurality...
I consider the decision of a parliament that might change the electoral system for the forthcoming e...
The old, understudied electoral system composed of multi-member districts, open ballot and plurality...
Electoral systems are commonly treated as exogenous determinants of political party systems, yet our...
Westminster-derived parliamentary systems are typically associated with two party systems and single...